Holley showed a unique blend of size and strength that is coveted by some of the nation's top college football programs. The 6-4, 303-pounder has scholarship offers from 21 schools, including Alabama, Notre Dame, Florida, Florida State and Penn State.

As gifted as he is, Holley is rising on recruiting boards for the incredible polish he's shown despite playing just one season of high school football. He showed a bevy of moves at The Opening and made quick work of top offensive lineman prospects.

Penn State has a fighting chance for Holley and would welcome him with one of its two remaining scholarships in the 2014 recruiting cycle. Defensive line coach Larry Johnson Sr. has a lengthy track record of turning raw prospects into college starters.

Proximity is on Penn State's side, should that emerge as a defining factor for Holley. He's taking his time with his recruitment and leaving few details about where he's leaning.

The Nittany Lions figure to be one of the last schools standing, but the competition will be fierce. Holley has elevated to five-star status and is the No. 28 player in the country, according to 247sports.com.

Here's a quick look at Holley's performance in the lineman challenge at The Opening. Take note of his use of multiple moves, rather than resorting to bull rushes to try and overpower his opponent.